If your country is not English speaking, the predominant mobile OS is Android

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It is no surprise: in Spain Android has dominated for years as the main mobile operating system. It's more, market share has never dropped below 80 percentor. To this data, it is now added that a pattern is followed in which depending on the language spoken in your country, it will tend to one operating system or another. It is understood that the other platform we are referring to is Android.

According to a study published by the company DeviceAtlas, there are two clearly differentiated markets: English-speaking and non-English-speaking. That is, if there was still not enough with which is better "iOS vs Android", now it adds to this question that Depending on your mother tongue - or the country, rather - preferences towards a platform are one or the other.

Android vs iPhone Q1 2018

Along with the study, different tables are added in which we can see, indeed, that the differences between one platform and another are quite large. Thus, in countries such as Australia, Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Japan, the predominant operating system is iOS. In other markets —countries— such as Spain, Colombia, Germany, France, Italy, Argentina, Brazil, Egypt, India, Poland, South Africa, Nigeria, Russia or Malaysia, the predominant operating system is Android.

worldwide mobile OS adaptation

On the other hand, it is also fair to point out that Android market share in Spain has fallen in just one year. As they point out from the study, this fall reaches 4,2 percent. Meanwhile, the most curious data has occurred in India; in this country that its market share is Android (more than 70 percent with a population of about 1.300 million inhabitants), iOS has left its second place in the ranking in favor of a third - and new - player.

market shares Q1 2018 mobile OS

We refer to an operating system that is present in some other new Nokia equipment. We refer to KaiOS, a platform that you can get in the new Nokia 8110 and that achieves 15 percent of the market share. This leaves iOS with just 9,6 percent of the pie.


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  1.   Aitor said

    Basically it is that in English-speaking countries the salaries are higher and they can more easily access the high-end, (and positions to pay between € 800-1000 for a terminal that is better than taking one from Apple) countries that do not They are English speakers (especially Spanish speakers) have lower salaries and must adjust the range of their terminal with respect to what they earn and Android has a wide range of prices, plain and simple ...

  2.   Jon said

    Basically four monkeys worldwide like the iPhone and the money that each person earns has nothing to do with it but the publicity that is given to the product and how it is seen socially.

  3.   RosanaUK said

    Hello,

    The graph is interesting but it is not to be expected, I see that having an apple is like a luxury for many people because of the high price, although there are also people who prefer the Android operating system. And also that there are thousands of language speaking apps that work differently depending on the device, such as this one: https://www.amazingtalker.com.mx/tutors/english it works somewhat differently depending on the operating system you use. I'll still leave you the reference in case you want to learn languages, which is never too much 🙂

    Greetings.